Tag: indie

It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of classic 2D side scrolling shooter games. The biggest one of course being the Megaman series. You cannot deny the amazing impact that the Blue Bomber has had on the shape of shooter games and 2D games as a whole. But we have been seriously lacking inRead more about INDIE LOOP – SUPER MIGHTY POWER MAN[…]

Fighting games have always been an interesting genre. We see a lot of variety come from the basic mechanics of 2 characters just beating the crap out of each other. There’s your flashy intense anime based sprite fighters like Guilty Gear and Marvel vs Capcom. We have the awesome over the top 3D battles ofRead more about INDIE LOOP – GUTS[…]

Being a fan of RPG dungeon crawlers is easy. There is a so many games of that genre available, it’s ridiculous. Any style, any difficulty you can easily find one that suits you. The same can be said for Shoot em’ ups. These games are typically a dime a dozen and you can find themRead more about DRIFTING LANDS REVIEW[…]

In a world where witches gain the ability to shape shift in to everyday objects, there’s only one thing they could possibly do with these new found powers. Play the best game of hide and seek the world has ever seen. Check out a new twist on an old classic with Witch It. In WitchRead more about INDIE LOOP – WITCH IT[…]

Orthodoxia. A dark land ruled by religion and fanaticism. A land where churches outnumber the populace two to one and superstition is around every corner. You now find yourself in the wake of the Age of Corruption with only one chance to survive. As the Penitent One, you will have to strike forward alone withRead more about INDIE LOOP – BLASPHEMOUS[…]

Truly artistic Beautiful games are few and far between these days. We live in an age where high end video cards and poly count is the typical make or break for a games popularity. Luckily there are those handfuls of Indies that take time to relax and smell the roses when it comes to visualsRead more about Seasons After Fall Review[…]

It’s amazing how a bit of style and substance can absolutely change how a game genre looks and feels. And All Walls Must Fall appears to be a prime example of that. In this tech noir tactic combat game, it is the year 2089 and the cold war never ended. Each side has manipulated technology to counterRead more about Indie Loop – All Walls Must Fall[…]

I’m an old school gamer. I enjoy many new triple A titles, but my love for gaming will always lay with the retro. I know the trials and tribulations of playing classics Nes games where you have three lives and maybe a continue or two to beat a game. These games were built to beRead more about Indie Loop – One Life to Live[…]

Anyone who knows me or listens to the podcast knows that I may be a colossal fan of pixel art. For a gamer like me, it’s the epitome of retro nostalgia. Like soft crackle of a Vinyl record to an audiophile, retro pixel art is my slice of nostalgia. It takes me back to thoseRead more about Indie Loop – I Heart Pixel Art[…]

Being an indie fan can be difficult sometimes. There’s the stigma that we’re game snobs and we don’t appreciate anything except indie titles. I know there are some fans out there that really do stay away from the triple A scene and that’s fine; I say to each their own. But most indie fans areRead more about Indie Loop: For the Love of Indies[…]